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When is Singapore released date for Iphone?, and price?
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wilsoncvt
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Aug 23 2008, 12:12 PM
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How about if we Malaysians were able to find a student to sign up for us the following student plan: (Student) iOneSuperValue >> SGD 15/month Student plans are given a SGD50 discount on the iPhone handsets. Assuming this follows the iOne Plus handset rate, student plan iPhones 16GB will cost SGD 798. So in total with the minimum 2 year contract, that would cost us (15*24months + 798) = SGD1158 / MYR2700+. That price seems alright. We get the phone and we pay the lucky student one lump sum to use a plan for 2 years. Only thing is student cannot use iPhone which suits me fine...hah. If you're really cheapskate, you could always negotiate to only pay for 1 years plan This post has been edited by wilsoncvt: Aug 23 2008, 12:15 PM
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wilsoncvt
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Aug 23 2008, 12:21 PM
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lol... can also ...  But I happen to know more students in SG than Geylang PRCs hehehe I'm not sure about u eh... Maybe you can hook me up.  hehe.. This post has been edited by wilsoncvt: Aug 23 2008, 12:22 PM
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wilsoncvt
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Aug 23 2008, 12:27 PM
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ahahha... mONSTers pula kena drag in. I went there once on holiday and walked around ALL the lorongs. Boring like hell. I was expecting half nekkid women stripping freely on the streets  but it was far from it. For all you know they're all also getting iPhones. But like u said earlier though, Geylang has good food. This post has been edited by wilsoncvt: Aug 23 2008, 12:28 PM
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wilsoncvt
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Aug 23 2008, 12:44 PM
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QUOTE(jiro1986 @ Aug 23 2008, 12:41 PM) my friend in singapore cal me and say he saw iphone 3g without contract sell at 1290 sing dollar wo Still more expensive than my option... but is it a Singtel unit or something brought in from outside?
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wilsoncvt
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Aug 23 2008, 04:18 PM
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Not sure if this has been mentioned but apparently foreigners (ie Malaysians) have to pay an extra SGD200 to sign up for a call plan there. So... thats another RM500 unless you ca find someone Singaporean to sign up. I wonder if the same applies to foreigners with working pass...
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wilsoncvt
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Aug 23 2008, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(sukhoi37 @ Aug 23 2008, 06:48 PM) you need to be singaporean/PR or sg workpass holder to sign the plan. there are a few type of workpass. the common ones are work permit, S pass and E pass. with work permit, you have to deposit sgd200 to sign the plan. as for the rest, you can just go to sign up any plan without deposit. i heard they only allow foreign worker to sign one plan at one time. hope it helps.  Cool. That helps. Thnx.
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